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9 / 2A Sayer Crescent

Sandy Bay TAS 7005

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath
  • 1 Toilet
  • 1 Park
Offers over $450,000
Next open time
16th May 2026 (10:00 am - 10:30 am)

The perfect location

Quaint and sun-drenched, this solid one bedroom unit is positioned on the second level of the complex and enjoys an abundance of natural light throughout the day.

Built in 1970, the unit has been thoughtfully upgraded over time while retaining its solid construction and enduring appeal.

The complex offers a communal clothesline and includes one off street car space, adding everyday convenience.

From here, you can enjoy an easy stroll to Nutgrove or Long Beach, the local marinas, popular cafés and the iconic Wrest Point Casino.

The complex comprises a mix of owner occupied and leased residences, with the unit currently achieving a rental return of approximately $460 per week, making it an appealing investment option.

Perfectly suited to downsizers, first home buyers or investors, this property also offers an ideal location for those seeking easy access to UTAS and the highly desirable Sandy Bay lifestyle.

Be quick to secure as these tightly held units move quickly.

Features

General Features

  • Property Type: Unit
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Building Size: 47sqm
  • Land Size: 44sqm

Indoor Features

  • Toilets: 1

Outdoor Features

  • Carports: 1

Can I afford 9 / 2A Sayer Crescent?

Whether you’re a first-time buyer, looking for your next home, or considering upgrading or downgrading, Elders Finance can unlock the doors to the right finance option for you and get you into the home of your dreams.

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